CEL P201d and P2035




I also had a one-time P2035 code which occurred on a 100-mile trip. The P201d code was the first one to set. My iCarsoft scanner also doesn't have the P2035 code in the database. I couldn't find anything M271-related on P2035. The information I have found suggest that the code indicates a malfunction in the Turbocharger/Supercharger Boost Sensor 'A' Circuit. This sensor is responsible for monitoring the boost pressure produced by the turbocharger or supercharger in a vehicle with forced induction. My thought is that the MAF problem may have had a cascade effect on the supercharger sensor.
Cleaning the MAF will require me to remove several parts -
Before I undertake this task, I have few questions:
1. Has anyone else resolved this code by cleaning the MAF?
2. Although cleaning the MAF is less expensive than replacing it, this is not a job I want to complete twice. Should I plan to replace the MAF? The car has almost 200k miles on it.
3. Are there any other tasks I should complete while I have the air box removed?
4. Will cleaning or replacing the MAF resolve the P2035 issue?
Thanks in advance for suggestions and guidance.




If you are fast, the job will take 1-2h. It's attached to the airbox.




I posted a similar question on Benzworld and the moderator pointed me to the list of DTC's on Benzbits. (I have attached a copy of the pdf.) When I scrolled down to page 3 of the document, it showed "201D - [1] Catalytic converter Effect is insufficient. [P0420]."
I'm planning to complete some more research before I start taking things apart. I'm confident that I would be able to clean or replace the MAF if that is the problem. However, the list of fault codes on Benzbits is pointing in the direction of an aging catalytic converter.
The person who posted the thread I linked only had 7 posts and hasn't been on the forum since 2016. It's possible that cleaning the MAF and clearing the code made it appear that the problem was resolved. I can't put as much faith in his post as I do in the posts from long-term owners/forum members.




About 3 months ago, my car suddenly lost power and the CEL illuminated. It felt like the supercharger wasn't working. Loss of power thread. That turned out to be a damaged hose in the supercharger system. The damaged hose was obvious once I started to look in the right place.
I am planning to take a few hours to study the car and see whether I can find another obvious problem like a damaged hose or wire. The light has triggered three times. The first incident occurred on a twenty-mile trip which contained some sustained driving at 65-70 mph. The two recent incidents occurred when I was on 100-mile trips and the car was operating at about 70 mph and slightly less than 3000 rpms. I don't know whether the driving conditions are a clue to the source of the problem, but it seems odd that the CEL does not appear to be triggered during low-speed/stop-and-go driving.
Thanks for the reply.


